Civil Liberties

Icelandic Legislator Ready to Help NSA Whistleblower With Asylum

Snowden says he's interested

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When WikiLeaks burst onto the international stage in 2010, the small Nordic nation of Iceland offered it a safe haven. Now American whistleblower Edward Snowden may be seeking that country's protection, and at least one member of its parliament says she's ready to help.

On Sunday evening Icelandic member of parliament Birgitta Jonsdottir and Smari McCarthy, executive director of the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, issued a statement of support for Snowden, the Booz Allen Hamilton staffer who identified himself to theGuardian newspaper as the source of a series of top secret documents outlining the NSA's massive surveillance of foreigners and Americans.